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ambassador to syria, robert ford. live coverage starts at 9:25 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> the federal open market committee is meeting this week on monetary policy. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke will hold a news conference to talk about the economy and fed policy. you can see it live this afternoon starting at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> we could take pictures of the brain with mri scans or ct scans and see the whole thing, but there's this enormous gap in between about how the circuits of the brain functions in order to be able to move my hand, or to look at you and process that information, or to lay down a member. we don't know how that works. with technologies yet to be invented, so a lot of this will be technology development and a lot of it will be nanotechnology. what we need to be do is to be able to record hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time. and be able to afford to understand how the circuits work. that's the brain activity now that's been talked about. very early days we really don't have a scientific plan y
ambassador to syria, robert ford. live coverage starts at 9:25 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> the federal open market committee is meeting this week on monetary policy. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke will hold a news conference to talk about the economy and fed policy. you can see it live this afternoon starting at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> we could take pictures of the brain with mri scans or ct scans and see the whole thing, but there's this enormous gap in between...
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president of the united states lived here for a week and have and what happened at that time as gerald ford, who served as vice president became president when next-gen resigned. it happened very quickly at the time for the families living in alexandria they had been living there for 20 years. .. >> when world war ii hit, a lot of men had to go serve in the war, and some officers went and served in the war, so pretty soon there was a need for women to start working in the department. and that's really when they hired their first secretary. the first women were civilians who were indoors. in the early 1950s, they wanted to free up police officers for more important things than school crossings, and so the department hired women to serve as crossing guards. with this group of women, there were three who were african-american, and not only was it the first time women were in uniform representing the agencies, it was the first time people of color were in uniform representing the alexandria police department. and the alexandria million polie department was one of the earliest agencies to use k-
president of the united states lived here for a week and have and what happened at that time as gerald ford, who served as vice president became president when next-gen resigned. it happened very quickly at the time for the families living in alexandria they had been living there for 20 years. .. >> when world war ii hit, a lot of men had to go serve in the war, and some officers went and served in the war, so pretty soon there was a need for women to start working in the department. and...
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could it be that eagle ford is an afterthought? hess was the lowest per enterprise value, and you were the highest net eagle ford acre. is this -- they didn't even spend a lot of time thinking about it and you can drill drill drill? >> i think that's exactly what this is. i think hess in the bakken has a million acres. it's a core position for them. and the eagle ford it's a smaller position, 43,000 acres for hess is not a core position so they made a corporate decision to get out of the basin. we were there at the right time. we had a few months to study the properties. we got comfortable with them. we like the area and we made our move. >> i think this is going to be huge. i follow the eagle ford very closely. i think you got a great deal. tony sanchez, thank you for coming on "mad money." >> thank you very much, jim. >> guys, this is the opportunity. okay, this is the kind of thing i'm talking about. eagle ford, this could be a huge winner too. it is highly speculative. but that's tony sanchez, chairman and president of sanchez
could it be that eagle ford is an afterthought? hess was the lowest per enterprise value, and you were the highest net eagle ford acre. is this -- they didn't even spend a lot of time thinking about it and you can drill drill drill? >> i think that's exactly what this is. i think hess in the bakken has a million acres. it's a core position for them. and the eagle ford it's a smaller position, 43,000 acres for hess is not a core position so they made a corporate decision to get out of the...
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tapped some call them kissinger wiretaps that the national security wiretap congress and president ford and then president carter signed the bills which gives us more privacy and it's the patriot act that undermines some of the privacy the was a post watergate phenomenons of for a lot of people looked like we were going back to that period that we didn't really liked before watergate when the president could do this willy-nilly. >> it's not to focus on watergate it's that territory is owned by so many reporters. i thought there were so many interesting things to look at. there is no point in taking him around on at. >> one thing that is interesting is it the same man? that is the question. and here is the problem, we have almost everything this man did when he was in the white house from february of 71 to july of 73. imagine your life under that kind of microscope. there is nothing like that for him as vice president. and the only bits and pieces of his diary are those that have appeared in his memoir. so, the inner next-gen of the fifties is not accessible in the materials that we have
tapped some call them kissinger wiretaps that the national security wiretap congress and president ford and then president carter signed the bills which gives us more privacy and it's the patriot act that undermines some of the privacy the was a post watergate phenomenons of for a lot of people looked like we were going back to that period that we didn't really liked before watergate when the president could do this willy-nilly. >> it's not to focus on watergate it's that territory is...
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they are also very good at building things like fords and running like fords. i don't personally see a threat there. the dude is a commercial interest. they deployed this to the region. much like our own hospital ships. tremendous goodwill. large numbers of medical procedures on people that have never seen a doctor. obviously, they want to sell those to any nation that will buy it. it is much easier, you know the frustration that her friends and partners around the world have. it is very complicated. i would offer that many of these countries that ideal at certainly get tired of waiting. they would rather buy american stuff because it's better. it's better maintained. it comes from better support packages. they get tired of waiting for it. so they go elsewhere to the russians, the other big players or the chinese. they are trying to sell their equipment. they go into year for colleges, and they are trying in a big way. what is the ultimate goal? i think the ultimate goal is commercially, they penetrate the market the best they can. they are also looking to unit
they are also very good at building things like fords and running like fords. i don't personally see a threat there. the dude is a commercial interest. they deployed this to the region. much like our own hospital ships. tremendous goodwill. large numbers of medical procedures on people that have never seen a doctor. obviously, they want to sell those to any nation that will buy it. it is much easier, you know the frustration that her friends and partners around the world have. it is very...
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the agreement i'm going ford, and increased threat. >> to think there has been an under investment in and diplomatic now works, relationships. the undersecretary for the situation in iran, not just in africa, but every other country. difficult spending decisions. trying to extend our diplomatic punch, it's been pretty good. we need to succeed need to make sure their value in the world. trade missions are very get part of that. >> they enable you to get to your next department. >> i'm sure. >> thank you very much. [silence] >> british prime minister david cameron will be of the house of commons tomorrow morning. this week he will take questions from members at 8:00 a.m. eastern. you can see live coverage from london here on c-span2. >> the head of the u.s. cyber command said today that the threat of an assault on the u.s. could cause major damage to the country's infrastructure. the senate armed services committee is next on c-span2. health care reporter talks about a state health care exchanges and federal spending. >> of 50-year relationship. at the time alexandria was founded in 174
the agreement i'm going ford, and increased threat. >> to think there has been an under investment in and diplomatic now works, relationships. the undersecretary for the situation in iran, not just in africa, but every other country. difficult spending decisions. trying to extend our diplomatic punch, it's been pretty good. we need to succeed need to make sure their value in the world. trade missions are very get part of that. >> they enable you to get to your next department....
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the public part, israel, you'd be hard pressed to find a ford minivan reside full of israel yous who are antiamerican whatever if the differences have been with obama, for the most part, every stop along the visit is designed -- very well choreographed to touch deeper chords in israeli society, whether at it the vision to the shrine or the stop at the tomb, or talking to israeli kids about the future. these are things that obama will do very well at and i think this trip is already -- i think the surprise is it went be a success. there will be hiccups. why weren't they talk to the knesset, and the big piece, the public part, is going to be successful. to the extent i can. i think i see it as obama doing this outreach, more than just checking a box he sees the way to manage the israeli government runs through the israeli public. doesn't mean it was fully focused on everything. he was on the limited apology to turk yes. i think iran is a gut issue for benjamin netanyahu. and certainly having publicman more -- opinion more on his side can only help the president as he relates to the new
the public part, israel, you'd be hard pressed to find a ford minivan reside full of israel yous who are antiamerican whatever if the differences have been with obama, for the most part, every stop along the visit is designed -- very well choreographed to touch deeper chords in israeli society, whether at it the vision to the shrine or the stop at the tomb, or talking to israeli kids about the future. these are things that obama will do very well at and i think this trip is already -- i think...
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one of those companies that i visited, sirtronics is a in mill ford, new hampshire. the company manufactures a diverse array of products from circuit boards to medical equipment to defense and homeland security products. sirtronics doesn't have any direct government contracts but many of its clients do. and as a result the company is facing a lot of uncertainty under sequestration. according to their c.e.o., jerardine ferland, this uncertainty is getting in the way of the company's growth. as she says -- quote -- "how do you plan without knowing how you'll be effective?" you hear how c.e.o.'s are hesitant to hire, this is why. another company in salem, new hampshire, called microprecision technologies is a small family-owned business with about 20 employees that makes semiconductors used in the military, aerospace, medical and communications industry. about 80% of microprecision's business is with the department of defense. sequestration has meant that their orders are down about half for the month of january, and they had been planning to hire two new people, but un
one of those companies that i visited, sirtronics is a in mill ford, new hampshire. the company manufactures a diverse array of products from circuit boards to medical equipment to defense and homeland security products. sirtronics doesn't have any direct government contracts but many of its clients do. and as a result the company is facing a lot of uncertainty under sequestration. according to their c.e.o., jerardine ferland, this uncertainty is getting in the way of the company's growth. as...
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., harrison ford, mark hamill, carrie fisher. are they going to reunite? >> george lucas was quoted as saying they would but we haven't made an official announcement. we have a team working on the film now. jj abrams will direct it. we have a writer writing the script, working with folks involved in earlier films. when the story is quote, unquote, broken we'll make decisions about the cast and move from there. >> what can you tell us what's going on now in terms of advertising, the business climate. the up front period is beginning for some parts of media this week. do you have any vision you can talk to us about in terms of advertising? how does the year look? >> we don't have a lot of visibility. it's been that kind of market for a long time. i will say that the year has been fairly good. there's a fair amount of demand for advertisers for advertising time. it's certainly a good sign. we've seen that as fairly steady since the beginning of the year. that's pretty good for us obviously. >> the parks business. >> parks business the same. stronger than it w
., harrison ford, mark hamill, carrie fisher. are they going to reunite? >> george lucas was quoted as saying they would but we haven't made an official announcement. we have a team working on the film now. jj abrams will direct it. we have a writer writing the script, working with folks involved in earlier films. when the story is quote, unquote, broken we'll make decisions about the cast and move from there. >> what can you tell us what's going on now in terms of advertising, the...
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when ronald reagan challenged the now new but old republican establishment headed by then- president ford, i was involved in that. i remember talking to the republican national committee, and a good friend of mine said, "there's not much i can do because we are going to have to roll over all of you. how do you think i got here? i came in with the goldwater people in 1964. what took you so long?" we have to accept the fact that when new people come in, they want a voice. the reagan people came in, and today, many of them are part of the party establishment. party establishments always eventually seem to act like the old ones. remember pat robinson -- when he ran for president, evangelicals began to stream into the party. ofwas said that a meeting robertson supporters resembled nothing so much as the bar scene in "star wars." they came anyway, and many of them today are part of the new old republican establishment.
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kevin ford oh leg novitsky and you have guinea terror in our back safely on earth after their five month stint up on the international space station on the video screen here at mission control in moscow we can see them being fished out of their soyuz capsule and kept warm after that rough descent through earth's atmosphere and down on to the step in kazakstan their return to earth delayed by a day because of bad weather they're casual came in today over the caspian and black seas without a hitch to be met by recovery teams on the step in kazakhstan for the first time ever those teams including three women helping to fish them out of their capsule and get them on the road to a climate izing back to the atmosphere here on earth whilst on the international space station they help the crew up there conduct maintenance on the orbiting platform and also research much of that research focusing on the affects of microgravity both on the human body and on various engineering substances the next manned mission up to the international space station in a couple of weeks time will attempt something n
kevin ford oh leg novitsky and you have guinea terror in our back safely on earth after their five month stint up on the international space station on the video screen here at mission control in moscow we can see them being fished out of their soyuz capsule and kept warm after that rough descent through earth's atmosphere and down on to the step in kazakstan their return to earth delayed by a day because of bad weather they're casual came in today over the caspian and black seas without a...
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the reason henry ford raised his own minimum wage by $5 is fords were making a lot of money. the problem today is, business won't even spend the money they've got. they are worried about this kind of government interference. you can't not tell me if you want a $22 minimum wage, currently minimum wage is $7.25. you're going to raise unemployment because these teenagers will never get a job. their skills aren't worth it. >> 90% of people making minimum wage are 20 years older and above. this isn't affecting teenagers. >> if they are unskilled, why pay for it? >> massachusetts and vermont have lower unemployment rates. look at arizona that have low minimum wage. they have the highest unemployment rates. the facts don't stack up for this argument. >> there are some people think government should make those decisions and some people, maybe the local owner of an autoship dealer should set the price. >> really? >> look at the national numbers. >> get to the moral argument. >> let me go back to this point. these kids, half can't get into college. half can't get into community college
the reason henry ford raised his own minimum wage by $5 is fords were making a lot of money. the problem today is, business won't even spend the money they've got. they are worried about this kind of government interference. you can't not tell me if you want a $22 minimum wage, currently minimum wage is $7.25. you're going to raise unemployment because these teenagers will never get a job. their skills aren't worth it. >> 90% of people making minimum wage are 20 years older and above....
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landed safe and sound with more on the team's voyage home here's our correspondent tom barton kevin ford oleg novitsky and you get me terril kin are back safely on earth after their five month stint op on the international space station on the video screen here at mission control in moscow we can see them being fished out of the soyuz capsule and kept warm after that rough descent through earth's atmosphere and down on to the step in their returns with delayed by day because of bad weather they can sure came in today over the caspian and black sea without a hitch to be met by recovery teams on the step in kazakhstan for the first time ever those teams including three.
landed safe and sound with more on the team's voyage home here's our correspondent tom barton kevin ford oleg novitsky and you get me terril kin are back safely on earth after their five month stint op on the international space station on the video screen here at mission control in moscow we can see them being fished out of the soyuz capsule and kept warm after that rough descent through earth's atmosphere and down on to the step in their returns with delayed by day because of bad weather they...
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still drives his ford f-150. abouttiful car i think obamacare, the independent payment advisory board bad breaks the link between a patient and doctor. i want my family making the decision for my grandfather. i don't want 15 unelected bureaucrats making the decision for my grandfather's future. i want that to be a family decision. [applause] i know we are going to do it right. and communicate the impact of obamacare, we talk about that, we find ourselves having a conversation with the american people that they truly do not like obamacare prevent why they're on our side, because we in america are conservatives, without any question. we are conservative nation going in the right direction. i think about taxes. how many feel we are taxed too little in the federal government? spend it took we much in the federal government? [applause] i remember when i first started running for congress a couple years ago. i started talking about taxes and revenue streams and the budget. i started talking about the fact that we were
still drives his ford f-150. abouttiful car i think obamacare, the independent payment advisory board bad breaks the link between a patient and doctor. i want my family making the decision for my grandfather. i don't want 15 unelected bureaucrats making the decision for my grandfather's future. i want that to be a family decision. [applause] i know we are going to do it right. and communicate the impact of obamacare, we talk about that, we find ourselves having a conversation with the american...
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ford escape, with ecoboost chnology, took on honda and toyota. this is a lot of fun to drive. that's the ecoboost. i feel the power behind the escape. ooooh... 33 miles per gallon... that's crazy. that's more than my little car. i like the way the escapeav4. i like it a lot better than the toyota. sorry, honda. step-up your game. check out escape, starting at under 23 thousand. take the ford ecoboost challenge today. >> bret: the tenth anniversary of the start of the iraq war marked by the bloodshed prominent in the past decade. wave of bombings in the baghdad area today left at least 65 people dead. more than 200 wounded. tonight, senior correspondent leverick leventhal continues his look at the war by talking to the man literally there at the start of shock and awe. >> march 20, 2003, u.s. on the brink of war, the third bay bah tallion fired the fist shots on the ground, over the kuwaiti border to iraq. sergeant bill waltly pulled the trigger. the explosive rounds from 25-millimeter bush master chain gun leveled iraqi guard post to help clear a path for the invation. >> i'm
ford escape, with ecoboost chnology, took on honda and toyota. this is a lot of fun to drive. that's the ecoboost. i feel the power behind the escape. ooooh... 33 miles per gallon... that's crazy. that's more than my little car. i like the way the escapeav4. i like it a lot better than the toyota. sorry, honda. step-up your game. check out escape, starting at under 23 thousand. take the ford ecoboost challenge today. >> bret: the tenth anniversary of the start of the iraq war marked by...
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you've got people like ford, and kellogg and vanderbilt, rockefeller, carnegie, mellen, they've got so much money and look at everybody else who's got nothing and you can't run a system like that, you have to have an overarching government that receives the funds and redistributes it in a fair and equitiable way, have you heard that before? what they didn't realize is that all those names that i just said, instead of, like the land barons of europe hoarding the money and passing it down from generation to generation, instead they built the infrastructure of this nation, they put in the trans continental railroad, built factories and textile mills and built the mechanism that created the most powerful and dynamic middle class which took us to the pinnacle, built universities and museums and charitable organizations because that has been the nature of america. we've always been generous, nobody-- nobody is starving on the streets, we've always taken care of them. we have churches which actually are much better mechanisms for taking care of the poor because they are right there with them.
you've got people like ford, and kellogg and vanderbilt, rockefeller, carnegie, mellen, they've got so much money and look at everybody else who's got nothing and you can't run a system like that, you have to have an overarching government that receives the funds and redistributes it in a fair and equitiable way, have you heard that before? what they didn't realize is that all those names that i just said, instead of, like the land barons of europe hoarding the money and passing it down from...
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the public part, it is israel you would be hard-pressed to find a ford minivan's worth of israelis that who are anti-american. they want to like an american president. whatever their differences have been with obama and they have been recorded in polls, for the most part every stop along the visit is designed, is very well choreographed to touch deeper chords in israeli society whether a visit to the shrine of book, talking about historical attachment of land or the stop at hertzel's tomb or talking to israeli kids about the future of the 21st century these are things obama will do very well at and i think this trip is already, i would be surprised if it isn't a success. there will be hiccups. why didn't he talk to the knesset. why weren't the students from ariel invited along with other college students? there will be some hiccups but i think the public part will be successful to the extent i can. the way i see it obama doing the outreach, some say oh, he wants just to check a box. i think he sees the way towards magging the relationship with the israeli government runs through the isr
the public part, it is israel you would be hard-pressed to find a ford minivan's worth of israelis that who are anti-american. they want to like an american president. whatever their differences have been with obama and they have been recorded in polls, for the most part every stop along the visit is designed, is very well choreographed to touch deeper chords in israeli society whether a visit to the shrine of book, talking about historical attachment of land or the stop at hertzel's tomb or...
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harold ford the former head of the democratic leadership council has said look of course obama had a more powerful message. but he also was able to find voters in states like ohio and florida and colorado that had never been found before and we have to emulate that to prevent any chance of success. lastly, there is one thing we do have to worry about. we are seeing a deterrent to change the rules of the game. it's not just michael targeting. it's an attempt to obliterate the system that we have in this country and to introduce a greater element of fraud. right now all of the liberal groups -- all of the liberal groups are trying to push for something called mandatory voter registration. this would be a disaster. of course we have an antiquated registration system to the lobby of 2 million dead people. i don't support representation without restoration. [laughter] we have 2.75 million people in one state. we have one out of a voter registrations are inaccurate. the way to fix that isn't to throw away the whole registration system and take everyone from the driver's license list, every
harold ford the former head of the democratic leadership council has said look of course obama had a more powerful message. but he also was able to find voters in states like ohio and florida and colorado that had never been found before and we have to emulate that to prevent any chance of success. lastly, there is one thing we do have to worry about. we are seeing a deterrent to change the rules of the game. it's not just michael targeting. it's an attempt to obliterate the system that we have...
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my question for you, what do you think of ford motor company? do you think it's going up, down? >> i think it's going sideways. here's why. they have a terrific smoking american business but still retrenching in europe. cut europe too late. it's -- i would say it's one-and-a-half up and one down. that's not what you want to hear but that's pretty much the odds. the car rental biz isn't geared up with competition anymore. it's a beautiful three-way, slap-happy oligopoly and when it comes down to it, i like hertz more than avis. don't move. "lightning round" is next! acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ if you don't
my question for you, what do you think of ford motor company? do you think it's going up, down? >> i think it's going sideways. here's why. they have a terrific smoking american business but still retrenching in europe. cut europe too late. it's -- i would say it's one-and-a-half up and one down. that's not what you want to hear but that's pretty much the odds. the car rental biz isn't geared up with competition anymore. it's a beautiful three-way, slap-happy oligopoly and when it comes...
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my question for you, what do you think of ford motor company? do you think it's going up, down? >> i think it's going sideways. you got to give me that offering. here's why. they have a terrific smoking american business but still retrenching in europe. cut europe too late. it's -- i would say it's one-and-a-half up and one down. that's not what you want to hear but that's pretty much the odds. the car rental biz isn't geared up with competition anymore. it's a beautiful three-way, slap-happy oligopoly and when it comes down to it, i like hertz more than avis. don't move. "lightning round" is next! >>> it is time! it is time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." what's that about. are you ready, skedaddy, time for the "lightning round." i start with james in ohio. james. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. big boo-yah to you from ohio. >> liking that. what do you got? >> caller: cy, cyprus semiconductor. >> i think cyprus' time is here. with a terrific yield and tj buying the heck out of the stock, i want to buy it with him! buyer of cy. now tim in california. tim. >> cal
my question for you, what do you think of ford motor company? do you think it's going up, down? >> i think it's going sideways. you got to give me that offering. here's why. they have a terrific smoking american business but still retrenching in europe. cut europe too late. it's -- i would say it's one-and-a-half up and one down. that's not what you want to hear but that's pretty much the odds. the car rental biz isn't geared up with competition anymore. it's a beautiful three-way,...
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my question for you, what do you think of ford motor company? do you think it's going up, down? >> i think it's going sideways. here's why. they have a terrific smoking american business but still retrenching in europe. cut europe too late. i would say it's one-and-a-half up and one down. that's not what you want to hear but that's pretty much the odds. the car rental biz isn't geared up with competition anymore. it's a beautiful three-way, slap-happy oligopoly and when it comes down to it, i like hertz more than avis. don't move. "lightning round" is next! [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactl
my question for you, what do you think of ford motor company? do you think it's going up, down? >> i think it's going sideways. here's why. they have a terrific smoking american business but still retrenching in europe. cut europe too late. i would say it's one-and-a-half up and one down. that's not what you want to hear but that's pretty much the odds. the car rental biz isn't geared up with competition anymore. it's a beautiful three-way, slap-happy oligopoly and when it comes down to...
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you have people like ford and kellogg and vendor build and rockefeller. they have so much money. and rockefeller. you need an overarching system that receives the funds and ridges to visit in an equitable way. anredistributes it in equitable way. what did they not realize? instead of the land barons of europe hoardng money and passing it down from -- hoarding and passing it down from generation to generation, they built the infrastructure of this nation. they built factories and textile mills. they built the mechanism that created the most powerful and dynamic middle-class the world has ever seen. they built universities and museums and charitable organizations because that has been the nature of america. we have always been generous. nobody is starving on the streets. we have always taken care of them. we have churches that are a much better mechanism for taking care of the poor. this is one of the reasons that we give tax deductions to churches. because they do that. why is the government trying to duplicate what they are supposed to be doing. we need to think smartly about the
you have people like ford and kellogg and vendor build and rockefeller. they have so much money. and rockefeller. you need an overarching system that receives the funds and ridges to visit in an equitable way. anredistributes it in equitable way. what did they not realize? instead of the land barons of europe hoardng money and passing it down from -- hoarding and passing it down from generation to generation, they built the infrastructure of this nation. they built factories and textile mills....
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say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. ♪ ♪ >> greg: cyprus is mulling attack bank deposits in the country. the breakdown below $100,000 euros will be taxed at 6.57%. above that, taxed at 9-point #%. above 500,000 euros, taxed at 15%. the wholesale robbery has caused the citizen to rush to get the money out. the response, the banks close. how can a government assume it can get away with this? because they assume they can get away with it. they can own guns but it's a bear to get them. the government wonders of the populist, what are they going to do? shoot us? in america, yes, we will shoot you. gun control advocates have fun order to believe they protect us from the government tyranny. what if the government here tried to take over your bank account? war. it would be on. cyprus proved that joe biden's notion all you need is a
say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. ♪ ♪ >> greg: cyprus is mulling attack bank deposits in the country. the breakdown below $100,000 euros will be taxed at 6.57%. above that, taxed at 9-point #%. above 500,000 euros, taxed at 15%. the wholesale robbery has caused the...
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not doing quite as well as the dow when you take a look at the ford. but generally speaking, the bottom line is this. cars are going to continue going up in price. no one's expecting that to stop. so you have to see how you can fit it into your monthly budget. >> phil, i'm in the market for a car. have never bought a new car. i've been sniffing around, looking at domestically made suvs. i can't believe it. i get an suv because i need to tow a trailer, i'm at $50,000 before i know it. i'm sorry, i can't paid 50 grand for a car. i just can't do it. >> and i think people will be surprised that we'll continue to see the prices rise. that demand is really what's going to be driving it in the future. >> do they make more money or are the margins the same and the input costs are higher? >> the margins increase when you factor in things like in infotainment options. people say, if i'm going to spend that money, what kind get the upgrade to all the features i want. >>> well, solar power was forced into bankruptcy after defaulting on a multi-million bonds agreem
not doing quite as well as the dow when you take a look at the ford. but generally speaking, the bottom line is this. cars are going to continue going up in price. no one's expecting that to stop. so you have to see how you can fit it into your monthly budget. >> phil, i'm in the market for a car. have never bought a new car. i've been sniffing around, looking at domestically made suvs. i can't believe it. i get an suv because i need to tow a trailer, i'm at $50,000 before i know it. i'm...
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meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me! seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultraugged kyocera torque, only from sprint direct connect. buy one get four free for your business. when her sister dumped me. grandpa was my dad a goodthlete? no. oh dad, you remember my friend alex? yeah. the one that had the work done... good to see you. where do we go when we die? the ground. who's your girlfriend? his name is chad. and that's where babies come from. [ male announcer ] sometimes being too transparent can be a bad thing. this looks good! male announcer ] but not with the oscar mayer deli
meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me! seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [...
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say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trade. less for us. more for you. that's how our system works. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> it was a drum beat, a deafening drum beat in the wake of 9/11, as president bush and vice
say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on...
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meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. you should eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injecting novolog® (insulin aspart [rdna origin] injection). do not use if your blood sugar is too low, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious a
meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial or...
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ford was the worst performer.. its new car sales sunk nearly 21%. u.s. rival gm not far behind with a 20% drop amid ongoing weakness for the industry earlier this year after what was a dismal 2012 with sales hitting a 17-year low. auto shares are taking it on the chin. shares in british super market chain are trading higher after fourth quarter sales topped analyst forecasts. like-for-like sales up 3.6% on the year. you can see shares up about 2.9%. speaking earlier on cnbc, the ceo saying for his nonfood business was a major driver of growth. >> saying today that our total business is growing at 3.6% in the last quarter, but our nonfood business growing at three times that rate. that is i think an extraordinary strong performance against a tough market back drop. and shares up almost 3%. stick around. straight ahead on the program, we're going live on the ground in italy as the nation prepares for talks to form a government after last month's elections left the country mired in a dead lock. plus, the latest fallout from cypress. we'll be right back. are
ford was the worst performer.. its new car sales sunk nearly 21%. u.s. rival gm not far behind with a 20% drop amid ongoing weakness for the industry earlier this year after what was a dismal 2012 with sales hitting a 17-year low. auto shares are taking it on the chin. shares in british super market chain are trading higher after fourth quarter sales topped analyst forecasts. like-for-like sales up 3.6% on the year. you can see shares up about 2.9%. speaking earlier on cnbc, the ceo saying for...
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they can ford to cut so she can be all dovish. the markets won't mind that at fist. but a year out, i think the markets might be more skeptical about. >> tell us what's happening in russia generally now. what kind of condition is it in? >> it's going to best unrecognized credit boom going on in the world today. everything is loving thailand, indonesia, philippines, but it's happening in russia, too. it's been happening for two years. they have a current account surplus. they can afford this credit boom. inflation we think will turn in the summer. so there's no problem on the inflation side, too. growth is going to come back stronger in the second half, anyway. whoever is at the central bank. so we're not convinced they need to be taking a more dovish stance. >> if it becomes clear that russia's economy is doing well, that it doesn't necessarily need or should want rate cuts, how much pressure will she really be under to cut rates? i guess what i'm saying is it almost describes what you're describing as a win-win. putin is pretty happy or it doesn't do well and so the
they can ford to cut so she can be all dovish. the markets won't mind that at fist. but a year out, i think the markets might be more skeptical about. >> tell us what's happening in russia generally now. what kind of condition is it in? >> it's going to best unrecognized credit boom going on in the world today. everything is loving thailand, indonesia, philippines, but it's happening in russia, too. it's been happening for two years. they have a current account surplus. they can...
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. >> i lived in a ford fairmont. you save a lot on a homeowners insurance. other than that, i'd rather be in a toll. david novak lived in his car. >> as did you. >> with norman. >> norman was the most -- he was completely asexual. he wasn't exactly what you paid for. okay? >> no norman juniors. >> you turn on the barry white or nothing? nothing worked? >> norman had the least drive of anyone i had ever seen. this is like the luxury index. he was the lowest cost rental. it's true, david, you get what you pay for. i mean this guy could not have been less interested in fine touch or ambush, the two i thought maybe he would have a good time with. >> fine touch. >> and ambush. >>> here comes the mad dash. find out if things are worth your money. another look at futures as we attempt to extend our winning streak. right now the dow is up 27. more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evalu
. >> i lived in a ford fairmont. you save a lot on a homeowners insurance. other than that, i'd rather be in a toll. david novak lived in his car. >> as did you. >> with norman. >> norman was the most -- he was completely asexual. he wasn't exactly what you paid for. okay? >> no norman juniors. >> you turn on the barry white or nothing? nothing worked? >> norman had the least drive of anyone i had ever seen. this is like the luxury index. he was the...
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look at the kind of people who want to be the leaders of their party in congress, it's not a gerald ford of the old days, someone who could make deals with the other side and is friendly with people from the other party. it's someone who can be the most intense partisan leader. that's also different. and you'd think that this all came from there being issue differences like over the bank of the united states with andrew jackson or the runup to world war two, stay out or go in. franklin park zoo, 1940, nothing remotely close to that in terms of magnitude yet the intensity of the conflict is perhaps greater than most times in history. >> woodruff: yet if you were to sit a partisan republican and a partisan democrat the down here at this desk they would say "we have very different views on taxes, on the role of government." >> i would say they certainly do. but you look out in the historical context, does that rise to the intensity of the conflict over slavery, for instance, in 1860? i don't think so. >> woodruff: mark hetherington, how do you see that? >> maybe so, but hopefully we've come
look at the kind of people who want to be the leaders of their party in congress, it's not a gerald ford of the old days, someone who could make deals with the other side and is friendly with people from the other party. it's someone who can be the most intense partisan leader. that's also different. and you'd think that this all came from there being issue differences like over the bank of the united states with andrew jackson or the runup to world war two, stay out or go in. franklin park...
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., ford can go higher. >> stevesteven, you get the fin trade. >> gold, the move that we saw today it was a fear move, emotional trade as we saw the averages recover p. and we saw. even the euro start to recover and dollar trade back down. i think it's going to trade goal and get it back below 1600 and all the technical analysts out there that -- which i don't agree protecting the trade, the whole 1600, now capitulate. >> about to be short gold. what's amazing to me is we are 24 hours away from a meet that is pretty important and no one even mentioned it today. >> that's true. >>> what do you think, close positive today? happened during the show, it went positive. >> just missed. >> watch "power lunch". >> encouraging we're not down 100. >> it's great. >> all right. that does it for us. don't forget to catch more "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. tonight. >>> whoever just said watch "power lunch" is clearly an inintelligent individual. a is our cnbc euro alert graphics package. we don't want to scare you but we do want to get your attention because we have an important story today that of cou
., ford can go higher. >> stevesteven, you get the fin trade. >> gold, the move that we saw today it was a fear move, emotional trade as we saw the averages recover p. and we saw. even the euro start to recover and dollar trade back down. i think it's going to trade goal and get it back below 1600 and all the technical analysts out there that -- which i don't agree protecting the trade, the whole 1600, now capitulate. >> about to be short gold. what's amazing to me is we are...
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boeing, ford, general motors will be forced to contribute up to $25 billion. boeing estimates it will have to pay the fee for about 400,000 workers it will cost them about $25 million next year. that is what happens when you pass a bill before you actually find out what is in it. ♪ ♪ charles: breaking news, consumer sentiment coming in at the lower than expected number. that is the lowest since december of 2011. now a news alert, the federal reserve is out from its latest round. it will allow jpmorgan and goldman sachs to have any buybacks that they have requested. it is not that they are obligated, when they are in trouble, they dig into our pockets. it does not seem like a symbiotic relationship. >> we want the banks to thrive. charles: that is the point. they are not loaning to people. >> why are you outraged just because of this news? they are subsidized by the government on a daily basis. the banks are subsidized. charles: people watching the show are offended. there are people out there who want to start a small business and want to buy a house. you
boeing, ford, general motors will be forced to contribute up to $25 billion. boeing estimates it will have to pay the fee for about 400,000 workers it will cost them about $25 million next year. that is what happens when you pass a bill before you actually find out what is in it. ♪ ♪ charles: breaking news, consumer sentiment coming in at the lower than expected number. that is the lowest since december of 2011. now a news alert, the federal reserve is out from its latest round. it will...
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zoetis and ford needs to see europe turnaround. i'm going to say get rid of dendreon. buy a diversified industrial or technology stock. zynga, go with one of our biotech stocks like nps pharmaceuticals. you need to make changes. got to make changes. that's okay. make the changes and move on. let's go to sandra in georgia. >> caller: hello, jim cramer! this is sandra from savannah, georgia. >> beautiful. that college down there is so hot. >> caller: yeah. i watch your show every night and sometimes i wonder why i worked for 20 years when i could have stayed at home and made mad money. >> you've got another 40 years to go. that's how you'll do it. >> caller: thank you for making my golden years even more golden. >> we are sharing that golden year principle. go ahead. >> caller: my five top holdings are key core, kendall morgan, verizon, altria and pfizer, pfe. does that sound familiar? >> i like that. pfizer. it's kind of like bristol-meyers. here we go. this is another perfect portfolio. key corp is an action alerts.com name. which it had more yield. altria, a terrific
zoetis and ford needs to see europe turnaround. i'm going to say get rid of dendreon. buy a diversified industrial or technology stock. zynga, go with one of our biotech stocks like nps pharmaceuticals. you need to make changes. got to make changes. that's okay. make the changes and move on. let's go to sandra in georgia. >> caller: hello, jim cramer! this is sandra from savannah, georgia. >> beautiful. that college down there is so hot. >> caller: yeah. i watch your show...